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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb will begin working as vice-chair of Climate Mayors, a bipartisan organization for mayors across the country.
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Programs find new life for items including rejected carrots, NFL banners, and discarded clothing.
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In an effort to improve equity and access to electric vehicles, the city of Cleveland debuted a new electric vehicle charging station in the Lee-Miles neighborhood.
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Third Act, a national organization fighting against climate change, officially launches its Ohio chapter today. Leaders of Third Act Ohio hope to inspire residents older than 60 to send a message to big banks that fund the fossil fuel industry by moving their money elsewhere.
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Fat Bear Week is officially back. This year's chunks include defending champ Otis — and a mother bear named Holly, known for adopting orphaned cubs.
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President Biden has brought one of Washington's most experienced political hands into the White House to help implement the climate provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Millions of people rely on city parks to recharge, cool off and connect. But climate change is threatening the very spaces that help us cope with the stresses of living on a hotter planet.
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A new report titled “The Bill is Coming Due” set out to estimate what climate change will cost Ohio communities by 2050.
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The railroad is modifying its route in Brecksville over safety concerns.
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Warmer weather in Northeast Ohio means the snow is melting, but snow runoff could be filled with trash and waste that may have a negative impact on our environment.